Watch: Host Totally Loses It When Guest Tells The TRUTH About Indiana Law — ‘Cut His Mic Off!’

Ed Schultz, host of MSNBC’s The Ed Show, faced off with a conservative guest from the Heritage Foundation over Indiana’s highly debated religious freedom law.

Ryan Anderson of the Heritage Foundation debated well with Schultz–so well, in fact, that Schultz cut his mic off mid-discussion because he didn’t like what Anderson was saying.

After posing a slanted question to Anderson about how this law leads to “blatant discrimination,” Anderson argued that this is a law that is not only on the federal books, but one that “governs over 30 states.”

Schultz, who was visibly rattled by Anderson’s refutes, argued that the new law doesn’t define people as corporations – something that Anderson also refuted.

“Corporations do have rights!”Anderson exclaimed. “The New York Times has free press rights. It goes not to just each reporter, but to the institution.”

“So in the same way MSNBC has rights as a journalistic organization,” he added. “In the same way, people who form organizations also have their religious liberty rights protected and this is the law for the whole federal government.”

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Schultz felt he was losing the argument and claimed that this law would allow discriminating against gay people at restaurants.

Anderson was astonished, but was cut off during his response.

“No, no. I’m not going to let you filibuster!” Schultz interjected. “Cut his mic off! Cut his mic off! We’ll bring him back if he wants to be courteous.”